jointly and severally in a sentence
Examples
- "IT IS FURTHER ORDERED . . . that Respondent shall, jointly and severally with all Respondents against whom orders are entered pay an administrative penalty in the amount of $ 100, 000.
- In November 1986, the District Court approved a comprehensive magnet school and capital improvements plan and held the State and the KCMSD jointly and severally liable for its funding . 1 App . 130-193.
- In this situation too, most courts will hold all the defendants that Paula names ( possibly everyone on the medical staff that was in the room during her surgery ) jointly and severally liable.
- While the contract may be modified to prevent any excess benefit once any penalties are paid, organization managers may be liable for penalties up to $ 10, 000 and held jointly and severally liable.
- In a traditional limited partnership the general partners are jointly and severally liable for its debts and obligations; limited partners are not liable for those debts and obligations beyond the amount of their capital contributions.
- A claim in tort against a corporation formed under that act, as amended, is not a debt of the company for which the trustees may become liable jointly and severally under the provisions of the Act.
- While you may have been oblivious to his or her shenanigans, the federal tax code holds each of you " jointly and severally liable " for the full amount of taxes owed plus penalties and interest.
- Boyles said a previous case in British Columbia established that the government and churches were " jointly and severally liable, " meaning that if the churches cannot pay an amount ordered by a court, the government must.
- Under UAE law, the Contractor and the Engineer of Record, Hyder Consulting ( manual structural analysis professionals which used Flash Analysis authored by Allen Wright ), is jointly and severally liable for the performance of Burj Khalifa.
- In each photograph, he brings a forensic attention upon these everyday objects, yet however elegant each image is in itself, it is the linkages-both causal and casual-we might find between each one, jointly and severally, that we are asked to contemplate.